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 A derivative is valid when the function is [[math:limits|continuous]] and when it is differentiable, meaning that both sides of a function approaches the same slope at any given point. If not, this means that there is either a cusp, corner, or vertical tangent present. A derivative is valid when the function is [[math:limits|continuous]] and when it is differentiable, meaning that both sides of a function approaches the same slope at any given point. If not, this means that there is either a cusp, corner, or vertical tangent present.
  
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   * A cusp is present when each side of a function approaches a vertical slope, which Does Not Exist.   * A cusp is present when each side of a function approaches a vertical slope, which Does Not Exist.

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